Acoustic Bridge

I am using Acoustic Bridge to send audio from my game pc to my stream pc. Everything is set up and running fine, but the game pc sound randomly mutes even though "Allow this machine to be unmuted" is selected. I do not want the game pc audio to be muted at all.

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Reply #2 Top

I've already followed all the steps in that thread. I just want a "Do not mute Sender" option. The program is muting my headset audio whenever i start a new program or game, or just at random times. I need the audio playing on both PC's.

Reply #3 Top

Hello,

I have pushed your problem to The CM support Team for assistant.

Reply #4 Top

Any help? It now randomly mutes the receiver PC as well. I need the audio playing on both at all times.

Reply #5 Top

Just curious. Did you set each of your pc to have static IP?

Reply #7 Top

Any help on this? It's gotten even worse, with the Game PC sound being muted every couple of minutes...

Reply #8 Top

I am sorry about your problem. And once again I have let our Support team know about it. And since its the week end. Maybe they missed it the first time.

 

 

Reply #9 Top

Quoting Blackened_One, reply 7

Any help on this? It's gotten even worse, with the Game PC sound being muted every couple of minutes...

Can audio still be heard on the remote from the sender when the sender itself stops playing audio?  How is the senders audio being heard on the sending PC (headset, speakers)?

Reply #10 Top

The audio keeps playing on the receiving PC when the sending PC mutes. The sending PC plays audio through a USB headset, set as the default device. The receiving PC plays the audio through Speakers, also set as the default device. I am using this software while live streaming, so the sending PC is the Game PC and the receiving PC is the Stream PC. I need the audio to be constant on both.

Reply #11 Top

There is no known reason why it would stop on the output of the sender.  If it were just the Speakers on the sender, not the headset, does it still stop?

Reply #12 Top

Quoting sdRohan, reply 11

There is no known reason why it would stop on the output of the sender.  If it were just the Speakers on the sender, not the headset, does it still stop?

 

I don't quite understand what you mean, the headset is the only audio output on the Sender, the Speakers are only connected to the receiving pc. 

Reply #13 Top

Quoting Blackened_One, reply 12

I don't quite understand what you mean, the headset is the only audio output on the Sender, the Speakers are only connected to the receiving pc. 

So you have no actual sound card (on-board or otherwise) in the sender?  If not, and the headset software is the only thing that does produce software, I would recommend reinstalling it.